Material written, drawn and printed by Barry Flanagan including notes on his thoughts and for his correspondence, sketches for works, samples and proofs for prints, sculpture plans and templates and laser and rubber stamp drawings.

Photographs, negatives, slides, transparencies, scans and print-out images.
Barry Flanagan's original files and, where evident, series have been left in tact and categorised, as far as possible, according to function, subject or type.

In 1975 Barry Flanagan established Rowford Process as a trading company in order to obtain working materials at discount prices. Three years later Flanagan, in collaboration with Anthony Stokes and the Cathedra Group, began designing and manufacturing furniture using the company name. These records document this later project.

Files on exhibitions compiled retrospectively in the late 1980s, and then added to until 1998, containing sheets of typescript information for each exhibition from Waddington Galleries, London, UK computer system. They contain press-cuttings, photocopies of press-cuttings, drafts of articles, copies of catalogues and private view cards, correspondence and related papers from various libraries and archives.

Correspondence files on exhibitions, media appearances and commissions compiled by Deborah Loth, assistant to Barry Flanagan, in the late 1980s and then filed broadly chronologically by Hazel Gardiner, assistant to Barry Flanagan, in the early 1990s.

Correspondence files compiled by Deborah Loth, Barry Edward Flanagan, nephew of Barry Flanagan, and Hazel Gardiner, all assistants to Barry Flanagan, the majority of which were labelled and used by Gardiner in the early 1990s. This series on exhibitions, loans, media appearances and commissions filed chronologically is a continuation of the series JBF/6/2/2.